Set in an apartment building whose occupants include Arthur Earthleigh, a meek and mild type married to the beautiful-but-domineering Mae; a Bohemian artist, David Galleo and his always-there model, Deborah Tyler; and Olive Jensen, a Greenwich Village type who is always slightly-but-continuously inebriated, and whose motto is "love and let love." She calls on George while his wife is out, and when she passes out during his attempts to get her out before his wife returns, he thinks she is dead and deposits her on Galleo's terrace. Galleo takes advantage of the situation by using it in a blackmail scheme against Arthur, which is shaky, at best, as Olive refuses to stay dead.
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Sound | William H. Lynch | Sound Mixer |
Costume & Make-Up | Don Loper | Costume Supervisor |
Camera | Jackson Rose | Director of Photography |
Production | Isadore Goldsmith | Producer |
Sound | Irving Friedman | Music Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Ern Westmore | Makeup Artist |
Editing | Alfred DeGaetano | Supervising Editor |
Production | Bryan Foy | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Costume & Make-Up | Thomas Tuttle | Makeup Artist |
Directing | Howard W. Koch | Assistant Director |
Sound | Leon Becker | Sound Director |
Editing | Norman Colbert | Editor |
Art | Edward C. Jewell | Art Direction |
Art | Armor Marlowe | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Doris Rowland | Hairstylist |
Sound | Carmen Dragon | Music |
Crew | Stewart Stern | Other |
Writing | Edward Eliscu | Screenplay |
Directing | Leigh Jason | Director |
Writing | Vera Caspary | Story |
Writing | Vera Caspary | Screenplay |
Writing | Walter Bullock | Screenplay |
Costume & Make-Up | Eunice King | Hairstylist |